



1939 Vintage Idaho House with Lumber Pile in Gem County
A new home stands in Gem County, Idaho, in October 1939. Built by a descendant of a pioneering local family, this residence showcases the contributions of the Ola self-help sawmill co-op. A lumber pile in the yard indicates ongoing construction, with board lumber costing about sixty-six dollars, while windows and doors added thirty-five dollars. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration collection, which records rural life during the Great Depression.
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1939 Vintage Idaho House with Lumber Pile in Gem County